Senator Russell. And that he didn't discuss a great many things about his work and things of that kind with you?*
*Mrs. Oswald. The only time he discussed his work with me was when he worked for a printing company. He told me that he liked that job.
Senator Russell. Why do you suppose he told you about the fact that he was going to shoot Mr. Nixon and had shot at General Walker?*
*Mrs. Oswald. As regards General Walker, he came home late. He left me a note and so that is the reason why he discussed the Walker affair with me.
*Now, in regard to Mr. Nixon, he got dressed up in his suit and he put a gun in his belt.
Senator Russell. You testified in his belt—I was going to ask about that, because that was a very unusual place to carry a gun. Usually, he would carry it in his coat. Did you ever see him have a gun in his belt before?*
*Mrs. Oswald. No; I would have noticed it if he did.
Senator Russell. You wouldn't have noticed it?
*Mrs. Oswald. I would have noticed it if he did.
Senator Russell. I see—you would have noticed it.